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Stacked column chart with secondary axis ??

Posted By Niranjan Singh 12 Years Ago
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Hi Niranjan,

In general all series in a stack can be scaled on a single scale only. If you use two or more axes - their scales are synchronized. This behavior is by design.

You can have the two series displayed side by side in a cluster - in this case the control can scale them on different scales.


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I'm trying to create a stacked column chart,, but with two columns on datasource table column D and column E requests on the secondary y axis.

An unusual behavior occurred, the same scale as the primary one. See the attached result snapshot.
This same happen with the StackedArea chart.


My Question is that does stacked chart can be displayed on with both primary and secondary axis??


If yes then how??



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